I was just speaking from experience, and I know that somebody doing that for free isn't really a possiblilty. So unless Steve hires somebody to transcribe the podcasts, then I guess you're out of luck. Sorry.

But then again, if somebody wants really wants to do it for free, then that's great. But that person won't be me.

Actually I would LOVE to do this. I believe that Yahoo and Google are working on something which will automatically transcribe anything spoken (they will use it to search videos, audio, anything spoken really). I need to look into this a bit (or if anybody knows about this new feature).

Otherwise I would definitely like to at least TRY a speech recognition program to see what happens. I don't own anything like this, but if anyone out there knows about this and is willing to help out I am more than willing to give this a try...

"Fine. Don't believe me. I'm not lying. all your laziness which you mistake for something funney is driving me insane, quit fooling around! dude this is just wrong, very wrong. reality does not consist of constrained language. go lock this thread malt. I love the payment."4MOD

"Fine. Don't believe me. I'm not lying. all your laziness which you mistake for something funney is driving me insane, quit fooling around! dude this is just wrong, very wrong. reality does not consist of constrained language. go lock this thread malt. I love the payment."4MOD

I don't know if this is just for XP or whether it's in previous editions, but this is how you get it in XP.

You have to right click the "Start menu bar" (I don't know what else to call it, the bar at the bottom of your screen). Then go up to toolbars, then select the language toolbar. Go into Word. On the language toolbar, make sure the Mic button is pressed in, then just start talking into your microphone.